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Sully

  • 2016
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
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Tom Hanks in Sully (2016)
Clint Eastwood and Captain Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger introduce the IMAX trailer for 'Sully.'
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DokudramaKatastropheBiographieDrama

Die Geschichte von Chesley Sullenberger, der zum Helden wurde, als er sein Flugzeug auf dem Hudson River landete und damit allen 155 Passagieren das Leben rettete.Die Geschichte von Chesley Sullenberger, der zum Helden wurde, als er sein Flugzeug auf dem Hudson River landete und damit allen 155 Passagieren das Leben rettete.Die Geschichte von Chesley Sullenberger, der zum Helden wurde, als er sein Flugzeug auf dem Hudson River landete und damit allen 155 Passagieren das Leben rettete.

  • Regie
    • Clint Eastwood
  • Drehbuch
    • Todd Komarnicki
    • Chesley Sullenberger
    • Jeffrey Zaslow
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tom Hanks
    • Aaron Eckhart
    • Laura Linney
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    314.716
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    2.217
    48
    • Regie
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Komarnicki
      • Chesley Sullenberger
      • Jeffrey Zaslow
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tom Hanks
      • Aaron Eckhart
      • Laura Linney
    • 592Benutzerrezensionen
    • 432Kritische Rezensionen
    • 74Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 14 Gewinne & 36 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    What If I Did Get This Wrong
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    What If I Did Get This Wrong
    Unprecedented
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    Brace For Impact
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    Two Hundred And Eight Seconds
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    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger
    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • Jeff Skiles
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Lorrie Sullenberger
    Valerie Mahaffey
    Valerie Mahaffey
    • Diane Higgins
    Delphi Harrington
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    • Lucille Palmer
    Mike O'Malley
    Mike O'Malley
    • Charles Porter
    Jamey Sheridan
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    • Ben Edwards
    Anna Gunn
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    • Elizabeth Davis
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    • Mike Cleary
    Ahmed Lucan
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    Laura Lundy
    • Reporter #1
    • (as Laura Lundy Wheale)
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    Onira Tares
    • Reporter #2
    • (as Onira Tarés)
    Gary Weeks
    Gary Weeks
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    Katie Couric
    Katie Couric
    • Katie Couric
    Jeff Kober
    Jeff Kober
    • LT Cook
    Blake Jones
    Blake Jones
    • Sully (16 Years Old)
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    Molly Bernard
    • Alison
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Larry Rooney
    • Regie
      • Clint Eastwood
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Komarnicki
      • Chesley Sullenberger
      • Jeffrey Zaslow
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    JohnDeSando

    One of Eastwood's and the year's best.

    "Everything is unprecedented until it happens for the first time." Sully (Tom Hanks)

    On January 15, 2009, a decidedly un-cinematic hero, Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger of US Airways, landed 155 souls into the Hudson River, safely, as he struggled with a plane crippled by birds in both engines. As we all know, the passengers and crew survived, so what does director Clint Eastwood bring to the big screen that could engage an audience knowing the blessed outcome?

    First, he brings Tom Hanks, not unknown to portray low-key heroes (see Bridge of Spies and Captain Phillips most recently), whose understated courage seems accurately to reflect the Sully we have come to know and see displayed with the credits. Second, Eastwood crafts one of the most believable crash and rescue scenes I have ever encountered.

    As in the authentic Hanks interpretation of the quiet Sully, the disaster is compelling and understated. No swelling or morbid music takes away from the terror. Because the simulations at the National Transportation Safety Board hearings were necessary to prove fault, the contrast between the NTSB creations and Eastwood's rendition of the real incident is starkly evocative of the film's attempt to get it all right.

    Even the NTSB's grilling Sully at the hearings, while it unsettlingly tracks his alleged errors in the "Miracle on the Hudson," has a low-profile approach. It confirms Eastwood's and writer Todd Komarnicki's affirmation that everyone in the film is doing his and her job, from pilots, investigators, and rescuers to director and writer.

    Even Sully's wife, Lorraine (Laura Linney), in the ever-annoying wife-in-waiting-role, is stronger and more balanced than the stock character. Although the passengers are not always first-rate actors, they do seem sincere. However, it is Hanks's film with his stolid, no frills acting, followed by a supportive Aaron Eckhart as his co-pilot, Jeff Skiles.

    But then, that powerful under-acting is emblematic of the director himself, a lean craftsman who wastes no time in production and has no time for puffery. Although not Unforgiven, Sully is one of Eastwood's best and one of the best films of the year.

    After seeing this film, you may have a heightened respect even for flight attendants, who evidence a more sincere bravery than summer blockbuster heroes could ever do as that crew directs the passengers: "Brace. Brace. Brace. Head down, stay down!" If you see Sully in IMAX, your head will be up in the clouds and your heart too.
    7ferguson-6

    He's the Captain now

    Greetings again from the darkness. Society has a tendency to go to extremes – hero worship for those who probably don't deserve it and character assassination for those who have the gall to be less than perfect. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger has experienced both. On January 15, 2009, Sully made the decision to land the crippled aircraft of US Airways flight 1549 right into a river … an event immediately labeled "Miracle on the Hudson".

    Surprisingly, this is the first film collaboration for Tom Hanks and director Clint Eastwood. Both have cinematic experience with true life stories and real people: Hanks most recently in Captain Phillips and Bridge of Spies; and Clint with American Sniper and J. Edgar. This one is the perfect fit as Hanks takes on a good man who takes pride in doing his job, and Clint brings to life a story that showcases the best of human nature.

    Tom Komanicki adapted the screenplay from the book "Highest Duty", co-written by Sully and Jeffrey Zaslow. Much of the attention is given to the doubts and uncertainty Sully experienced during the NTSB review. The scrutiny of his work by the committee (played here by the ultra-serious Mike O'Malley, Anna Gunn, Jamey Sheridan) left his career and reputation dangling, inspiring nightmares that are much worse than yours and mine.

    Certainly we are in awe of what Sully pulled off that morning, but as movie goers, we are anxious to see the plane crash/splash/landing. Clint comes through in breath-taking fashion. While it lacks the hysterics and drama of the upside-down plane in Flight, this re-creation is so realistic that we nearly obey the flight attendants repeated instructions of "Heads down. Stay down". Even the cockpit chatter, passenger evacuation, and first responder's (many of whom are real life folks, not actors) activities are played in matter-of-fact manner … more people just doing their job. We shiver knowing the icy Hudson River water is 36 degrees, and we feel Sully's anxiety as he desperately tries to get a final count … a count that he prays will hit 155.

    Aaron Eckhart plays co-pilot Jeff Skiles and has a couple of memorable scenes, and Laura Linney embraces the thankless role of telephone wife of Sully during the aftermath and hearings. We get a glimpse of Sully's background with flashbacks to his flight lessons at a Denison Texas private airfield, as well as a portion of his military service. Hanks is the perfect choice for a role that would have suited James Stewart just fine if it were the 1940's.

    The conflict here comes from the NTSB inquiry. Backed by computer simulators that show the plane could have coasted back to LaGuardia, we get the distinct feeling that the committee's goal is finding human error – naming a scapegoat (other than Canadian geese) for their "lost" plane. It's Sully who reminds us that the committee is simply doing their job … just as he was, Skiles was, the Flight Attendants were, and the first responders were.

    This is technically expert filmmaking. We know the ending, but are glued to the screen. Frequent Eastwood collaborator Tom Stern handles the cinematography, and like the acting and story-telling, the camera work avoids any excess or over-dramatization. The film provides one of the best examples ever of the duality of hero worship and intense scrutiny, and how a person can be a hero by simply doing their job. The closing credits show clips of the flight's reunion and every survivor would agree that the best among us allowed a continuation of life … something that could have gone to the other extreme.
    8Hitchcoc

    Somewhat Inaccurate but Captivating

    It's not easy to present recent history in film. The rescue of 155 souls in an airplane who were diverted to the Hudson River is still in our memories (I remember them standing on the wings). Tom Hanks does a cool, underplayed version of Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who will live in the annals of heroism for as long as we talk about heroes. I was wondering how one takes a two minute event and turns it into a bracing film. But they do. By including the events in the investigation of the landing, they are able to keep our attention. Sullenberger's actions came under tight scrutiny because the airline "lost a plane." As it turns out, the lead investigator for the NTSB wasn't played quite accurately. Of course, we are in need of a villain, and the geese that flew into the engines wouldn't make good witnesses. I'm used to filmmakers playing a bit fast and loose with events, but let's face it, everyday things don't draw much attention. Hanks is good. The pacing is good. The recreation of the landing is quite apt. A good film.
    8WooderIce64

    Solid Movie about a Remarkable Moment

    One of the most remarkable incidents of the 2000s was when U.S. Airways Flight 1549 landed in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009. All of the 155 passengers on the plane survived. This dramatization of the incident, starring Tom Hanks, tells the story of Captain Chesley Sullenberger, who pulled off the Miracle on the Hudson, as it's called. Hanks gives a solid performance as Sully, who is conflicted as to whether or not he endangered the lives of all of the people on board. Aside from the incident itself, most of the movie is dedicated to the debate over whether or not the plane could potentially have returned to LaGuardia. The FAA is made out to be a villain of sorts. Some may argue that this is not as interesting as the incident itself, or that it isn't good movie material. It still works as a film, as it is more about Sully himself than anything else. Director Clint Eastwood does a great job at telling the story, by cutting the incident into several scenes and having the rest be about how it affected Sully's life, and that of his family. After the incident, Sully himself had to deal with PTSD, as well as the stress of instantly becoming a celebrity. His wife and daughters also had to deal with a constant bombardment of attention from the press. This is the focal point of the movie. It's about the people, not the incident. In that regard, it is a very good movie, but if you're expecting it to be about the incident itself, go watch any of the documentaries made about it.
    8yoggwork

    A very low-key and introverted film.

    A very low-key and introverted film. The structure of the film is very clever, the most moving flight process is scattered in the middle of the film, constantly re-enacted fragments to enhance the heat. But from another point of view, the story of the film is very simple, it can be said that the plot has no depth, especially reflected in the final hearing, a sentence to achieve a big turnaround. After watching it, there was even a feeling that it was a documentary rather than a commercial movie.

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      Ferry Captain Vincent Lombardi, who was the Captain of the first ferry to reach the airplane, played himself in this film.
    • Patzer
      During the take-off scene First Officer Skiles has his hands on the throttles all the time, from the runway till the plane is airborne. In reality A320 pilots must immediately take their hands off the throttle as soon the plane has reached V1 speed.
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      Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger: Everything is unprecedented until it happens for the first time.

    • Crazy Credits
      Photos of the real plane and rescue are shown during the credits. They are followed by a brief video with real people from that day including the passengers and Captain Sullenburger.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The film's IMAX release presented the film open-matte, at an aspect ratio of 1.90:1, meaning there was more picture information visible in the top and bottom of the frame than in normal theaters and on home video.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Late Show with David Letterman: Folge #16.88 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Flying Home
      (Theme from 'Sully')

      Written by Clint Eastwood, Tierney Sutton and J.B. Eckl

      Performed by The Tierney Sutton Band

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Dezember 2016 (Deutschland)
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      • Sully: Hazaña en el Hudson
    • Drehorte
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Flashlight Films
      • Hurwitz Creative
      • Malpaso Productions
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      • 60.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 125.070.033 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 35.028.301 $
      • 11. Sept. 2016
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 243.870.033 $
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      • 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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